Applying henna to your hair can harm your hair.
Sandy Verma October 01, 2024 07:24 PM

Life Style: Since childhood, you must have seen your grandmother applying henna on her hair to hide her gray hair. Maybe after all this he might have told you about many benefits of Mehndi. However, when it comes to hair care, hair professionals vehemently reject it. Yes, hair experts do not apply henna on hair due to many reasons. According to them, you are unknowingly causing a lot of damage to your hair. Mahdi contains a dye called lawsone, also known as henatonic acid. The henna reacts with a protein called keratin, turning the henna red. In such a situation, using too much henna on hair can cause excessive dryness in your hair and may lead to hair fall. Please tell me the disadvantages of applying henna on your hair.

Excessive use of henna can cause problems like lack of moisture, dryness, dryness and split ends in hair. Therefore, hair gradually begins to curl and may become difficult to comb.

If you apply too much henna to your hair, the natural color of your hair will fade and your hair will start looking like henna dye.

If you apply too much henna in your hair then the color of henna will become too dark and you will not be able to apply any other hair color in your hair even if you want. Note that using chemical dyes on henna dyed hair will make your hair look different and strange.

Continuous use of henna on hair can cause hair loss. Mehndi absorbs the natural oil from the hair roots and makes them dry and weak. Therefore the problem of hair fall may increase.

For some people, using henna on hair may cause allergy problems. Such people should avoid applying henna on their hair.

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